TYPES OF SPEECH ACT (definition, explanation, examples)
PARTS OF SPEECH 📚
8 PARTS OF SPEECH
Understanding the 8 Parts of Speech
How to use rhetoric to get what you want
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Speech Writing
Speech writing is the method of conveying a thought or message to a reader using the correct punctuation and expression. Speech writing isn't much different from any other form of narrative wr…
KS3 English Language Writing: Whodunnit? Lesson 6: …
The sixth lesson in our Whodunnit series, this KS3 English resource develops students’ persuasive speech skills, focusing on emotive language and key persuasive devices. Lesson 6 uses Barrack Obama’s 2008 Inauguration …
Direct Speech
What Is Direct Speech? Direct speech is when someone’s words are written down exactly as they were said. Direct speech is punctuated using inverted commas. This is contrary to indirect …
Planning a persuasive speech about a new word
Key learning points. A successful speech will maintain a clear, single viewpoint throughout. Ideas must be logically sequenced and linked, so that the audience can follow the argument. …
Writing an effective speech using rhetoric
In this lesson, we will focus on writing speeches. Drawing upon spectacular speakers of the past, we will explore how rhetoric is used to build instant trust with a crowd. We will use this …
Understanding what makes a persuasive speech
A persuasive speech needs to be angry and aggressive. What is Watson's tone? How does she motivate and persuade her audience without being confrontational? You don't want to alienate …
KS3 Speech Writing
Speech Writing is a five lesson KS3 English unit of work that explains how to write an effective speech. It guides students through the process of how to plan, write and redraft an effective speech. KS3 Speech Writing …
English programmes of study: key stage 3
knowing how language, including figurative language, vocabulary choice, grammar, text structure and organisational features, presents meaning. recognising a range of poetic conventions and...
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Speech writing is the method of conveying a thought or message to a reader using the correct punctuation and expression. Speech writing isn't much different from any other form of narrative wr…
The sixth lesson in our Whodunnit series, this KS3 English resource develops students’ persuasive speech skills, focusing on emotive language and key persuasive devices. Lesson 6 uses Barrack Obama’s 2008 Inauguration …
What Is Direct Speech? Direct speech is when someone’s words are written down exactly as they were said. Direct speech is punctuated using inverted commas. This is contrary to indirect …
Key learning points. A successful speech will maintain a clear, single viewpoint throughout. Ideas must be logically sequenced and linked, so that the audience can follow the argument. …
In this lesson, we will focus on writing speeches. Drawing upon spectacular speakers of the past, we will explore how rhetoric is used to build instant trust with a crowd. We will use this …
A persuasive speech needs to be angry and aggressive. What is Watson's tone? How does she motivate and persuade her audience without being confrontational? You don't want to alienate …
Speech Writing is a five lesson KS3 English unit of work that explains how to write an effective speech. It guides students through the process of how to plan, write and redraft an effective speech. KS3 Speech Writing …
knowing how language, including figurative language, vocabulary choice, grammar, text structure and organisational features, presents meaning. recognising a range of poetic conventions and...